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Carta de Tita Bety para mi nieto Leo [Letter from Tita Bety to My Grandson Leo]
- Dichos que aprendí en México, Volume 1 [Sayings I Learned in Mexico, Volume 1]
- Narrated by: Claudia R. Barrett
- Length: 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
La abuela Tita Bety creció en México escuchando dichos en las conversaciones diarias. En este libro, que surgió de una carta que escribió a su nieto, Tita introduce los dichos populares a jóvenes mexicoamericanos para transmitir un poco de las tradiciones y costumbres de su país.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2018 Beatriz Eugenia Ruiz Silva (P)2019 Beatriz Eugenia Ruiz Silva
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